That's right, it's time to freak out AGAIN because more adult sites have been hacked, releasing users' private information to the world. In the greatest breach of user information since the September Brazzers attack, 400 million AdultFriendFinder accounts have had their email addresses and other sensitive information stolen.

Associated AFF sites include Penthouse.com, Cams.com, and Stripshow.com, where more than 70 million accounts were compromised. This is reportedly the second time AFF has been hacked and sensitive information released; though this second breach is far more severe.

AdultFriendFinder, the legendary swingers and hookup site, reports that it has already fixed the breach in security. The site, which was launched in 1996, may have had more than 20 YEARS of user information tapped. The amount of old information that was taken suggests that AdultFriendFinder didn't scrub past users' information. Oops.

"Over the past several weeks, Friend Finder has received a number of reports regarding potential security vulnerabilities from a variety of sources," said Friend Finder Networks' vice president Diana Ballou in an interview with ZDNet.

This is the second-largest breach in private information in history, topped only by the 2014 Yahoo server attack that resulted in more than 500 million user accounts being stolen. Methinks the porn leaks are a little more tragic, but whatever.